Criminal Defense Attorney in Towson, MD

A Criminal Defense Attorney Who Knows Both Sides in Towson, MD

Before founding The Hollimon Firm, Justin Hollimon served as an Assistant Public Defender handling hundreds of felony and misdemeanor trials across Towson. That inside experience gives every client a direct advantage because I understand exactly how prosecutors build their cases and where those cases break down. I handle every criminal defense matter personally with no associate handoffs and no shortcuts.

  • Former Public Defender Advantage: I spent years inside the system as a public defender, giving me firsthand knowledge of how D.C. prosecutors and judges approach criminal cases at every level.
  • Federal Court Defense: Justin Hollimon is licensed to practice in Federal Courts and defends clients facing federal criminal charges where most local criminal lawyers have no standing to appear.
A Criminal Defense Attorney Who Knows Both Sides in Towson, MD

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Why Clients Choose The Hollimon Firm For Criminal Defense in Towson, MD?

Facing a criminal charge in Towson means going up against prosecutors who handle these cases every day. You need a criminal lawyer who knows that system from the inside and treats your case with the urgency it demands.

  • Rising Stars Recognition: Justin Hollimon earned Rising Stars Super Lawyer recognition in 2023 and 2024, a distinction awarded to a select percentage of attorneys across the country.
  • Direct Attorney Access: When you call The Hollimon Firm, you speak directly with Justin Hollimon. Your case never gets reassigned to a junior associate or handled by someone who does not know your file.
  • Dual Practice Advantage: My background spans both criminal defense and civil litigation, giving clients a broader strategic perspective than a single-focus criminal law firm can offer.
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Criminal Cases I Defend in Towson, MD

The Hollimon Firm defends individuals against misdemeanor and felony criminal charges across Towson. Every case type carries its own statutory penalties and requires a defense strategy built around the specific facts of your charges.

Assault and Violent Crime Defense

Assault charges range from simple misdemeanor contact to aggravated felony offenses carrying years of incarceration. I challenge witness accounts, expose evidence weaknesses, and build your defense around self-defense or the absence of criminal intent.

Drug Crime Defense

Drug charges in Towson get prosecuted in both D.C. Superior Court and the U.S. District Court depending on the alleged offense. My defense starts with examining how law enforcement gathered the evidence and whether your Fourth Amendment rights were violated.

Theft and Property Crime Defense

Theft, burglary, and robbery charges carry penalties ranging from misdemeanor fines to serious felony prison terms. I analyze surveillance footage, witness credibility, and the prosecution's chain of evidence to expose weaknesses in the state's case.

Gun and Weapons Charges

Firearms offenses in Towson carry mandatory minimum sentences that remove judicial discretion at sentencing. I examine whether law enforcement had lawful grounds to conduct the search that produced the weapon as evidence against you.

Sex Crime Defense

Sex crime allegations carry immediate consequences including mandatory registration requirements that affect where you live and work for years. I build your defense around challenging the credibility of the allegations from the outset of your case.

Juvenile Criminal Defense

A juvenile criminal record affects educational opportunities and employment prospects long after the case resolves. As your juvenile criminal defense attorney, I fight to keep charges sealed or dismissed wherever the facts allow.

White Collar Criminal Defense

White collar charges including fraud and embezzlement carry federal prosecution risk and severe financial penalties. I defend clients at the federal level where investigations often begin long before any charges are formally filed.

Federal Criminal Defense

Federal charges carry mandatory minimum sentences and prosecution by U.S. Attorneys who dedicate their practice to federal cases. Justin Hollimon is licensed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia and handles federal criminal matters personally.

Criminal Appeals

A conviction does not always mean the end of your legal options in Towson. I review trial records and evidentiary rulings to identify grounds for a criminal appeal and challenge wrongful convictions or excessive sentences.

Criminal Appeals

Understanding Criminal Charges in Towson

A criminal charge in Towson puts your freedom, your professional record, and your personal reputation at immediate risk. The prosecution begins building its case the moment an arrest is made. Retaining a criminal defense attorney before you make any statements to law enforcement is the single most important step you can take to protect your rights.

How the D.C. Criminal Court System Works?

Criminal cases in Towson move through two separate court systems depending on the nature of the charges. D.C. Superior Court handles local misdemeanor and felony offenses while the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia handles federal criminal matters. Understanding which court your case is in and how prosecutors in that venue build their cases gives your defense a direct strategic advantage from the first hearing.

Misdemeanor vs. Felony Charges

A misdemeanor conviction in Towson carries up to one year in jail and creates a criminal record that employers and licensing boards review during background checks. A felony conviction results in longer incarceration and permanently affects your right to vote, own a firearm, and hold professional licenses. I fight to keep charges at the lowest possible classification to protect your long-term future from the consequences of a single arrest.

Your Fourth Amendment Rights

Law enforcement must follow strict constitutional procedures when conducting searches, making arrests, and gathering evidence. A criminal defense lawyer who identifies a Fourth Amendment violation can file a motion to suppress that evidence and directly weaken the prosecution's case. I review every arrest circumstance to determine whether police followed proper legal procedures before any evidence was collected against you.

The Importance of Early Legal Representation

The earlier you retain a criminal attorney in Towson, the more options your defense has before the case develops. Pre-trial motions, plea negotiations, and evidence challenges all carry more weight before the prosecution locks in their strategy. Contact The Hollimon Firm at (410) 319-2038 immediately after an arrest so I can step in before your situation gets worse.

The Importance of Early Legal Representation

Protecting Your Professional Future

A criminal conviction in Towson affects far more than your freedom. Federal employment, security clearances, professional licenses, and immigration status are all at direct risk from a conviction. I fight to reduce or dismiss your charges specifically to protect your career and keep a single arrest from defining your future.

Let’s Find a Solution to Your Legal Problems!

Do not wait to reach out to my office. The sooner you contact me, the sooner I can begin reviewing your case and explaining your legal options. Time is critical in many legal matters, especially criminal defense, so call my office at (410) 319-2038 to schedule a confidential consultation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do immediately after an arrest in Towson?

Exercise your right to remain silent immediately and do not answer any questions without an attorney present. Anything you say after an arrest is recorded and used against you in court regardless of how innocent your explanation sounds. Contact The Hollimon Firm at (410) 319-2038 as soon as possible so I can step in before law enforcement uses your own words to build their case.

What is the difference between a misdemeanor and felony charge in Towson?

A misdemeanor conviction carries up to one year in jail and creates a criminal record that follows you through background checks. A felony conviction results in longer incarceration and permanently affects your right to vote, own a firearm, and hold professional licenses. I fight to keep charges at the lowest possible classification to protect your long-term future from the consequences of a single arrest.

How much does a criminal defense attorney cost at The Hollimon Firm?

Criminal defense fees depend on the complexity of the charges and whether the case involves a misdemeanor, felony, or federal matter. Contact The Hollimon Firm at (410) 319-2038 for a clear fee breakdown before you commit to anything. Justin Hollimon gives you an honest assessment of your case and the likely cost upfront so you can make an informed decision.

Can criminal charges in Towson be reduced or dismissed before trial?

Yes. I file pre-trial motions to suppress unlawfully obtained evidence, challenge the probable cause behind your arrest, and negotiate directly with prosecutors for reduced charges where the facts support it. The earlier you contact The Hollimon Firm, the more options your defense has before the case reaches a courtroom.

Do I need a private criminal lawyer if I qualify for a public defender?

A public defender carries a heavy caseload that limits the time available for each individual case. As a private criminal lawyer, I dedicate direct personal attention to your case from the first call through the final resolution. That level of focus makes a measurable difference in the outcome of your defense.

Does The Hollimon Firm handle federal criminal cases?

Yes. Justin Hollimon is licensed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia and defends clients facing federal criminal charges where most local criminal attorneys have no standing to appear. Federal cases require a criminal defense attorney who understands federal sentencing guidelines and how U.S. Attorneys build their prosecutions from the ground up.

Will a criminal conviction in Towson affect my immigration status?

A criminal conviction can trigger serious immigration consequences including deportation, removal proceedings, and permanent bars to citizenship depending on the nature of the offense. I assess the immigration implications of every criminal charge I defend and factor those consequences directly into the defense strategy for your case. Contact The Hollimon Firm at (410) 319-2038 to discuss how your charges could affect your immigration status before your case moves forward.

 

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